Alexa-Enabled, App-Enabled Products From Whirlpool

Whirlpool unveiled a new line of kitchen appliances works with recipes app Yummly to make cooking dummy-proof. The app uses image recognition to identify ingredients in your fridge and give you step-by-step cooking instructions, automatically turning the oven on and off when your meal's done cooking.

Do you want to turn your microwave on with Alexa? Your fridge? Your oven? Well, using that and Yummly App, we can even create food based on WHAT is in your fridge. Once you start cooking, the app will help by prompting you to turn your oven on, and it will turn off when your food is done, slips it into warm mode, or shuts it off completely. You will receive push notifications when your stuff is done. The "smart home" will be the next biggest thing but will run you a pretty penny to do so.

Rollable OLED Screen

LG Display has created the world's first large, rollable, ultra-high definition screen. The 4K display uses OLED technology, allowing it to be more flexible than a conventional LED television. BBC North America technology reporter Dave Lee saw it in action.

LG's got a new OLED which is going to be rollable! Inside the box is a high-quality 4K TV, and right now there are no talks to sell to the general public, but if you were Tony Stark, perhaps, this would be one step down from what you've got in your home. You can roll it up about a quarter and see calendar details and weather, or roll it out all the way to watch a program.

Powerspot Transmitter

No mats, no wires. Meet the PowerSpot Transmitter, which maker PowerCast says can charge up to 30 gadgets from as far as 80 feet away using RF. It charges at up to half a watt at close distance -- the closer you are, the more power you get.

A power block that can transmit up to 80 feet away (24 meters wirelessly), and is meant to charge overnight, and with zero wires. It's going to only be $50, which is honestly super affordable! Look for it in the Fall of 2018.

Samsung 146-inch MicroLED 4K TV

Samsung introduced two groundbreaking TVs at CES 2018, including its first MicroLED TV, which includes tech that could give OLED a run for its money. There's also an 85-inch version of a new and improved QLED TV.

Did you ever see 'The Hunger Games' where Katniss was able to watch a screen wall of the forest? Well, that's about to be a reality. This TV is 146-inches, and currently in 4K. Samsung is working on getting an 8K TV on the lines as well - which will drastically change the way we view films, but that won't be coming for a few years at least.

Blade Shadow PC

At CES 2018, we checked out this subscription service that lets you ditch your personal computer. You rent Blade's high-end Windows 10 PC for a monthly fee, accessible through an app on any device with a screen.

People actually still use desktops? Yes, they do! And this one is going to be super cool. According to Arstechnia, "Using it connects you to eight dedicated Intel Xeon server processor threads and grants you 12GB of RAM. Blade promises 144fps at 1080p, or 60fps at 4K. And the Shadow PC works surprisingly well. In the US, it's at first only going to be available in the state of California, where the company's first North American servers are located." While that may not strike your fancy, look at this price point: $139 for the PC, or you can rent it for $9.95 a month, and then there's also a service contract of $34.95 to $45.95 per month. It's set up for gamers mainly, so no, it's not going to be a new set up for people at work.